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I need help with wood ID

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  1. lukem

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    I don't know what kind of oak that is, but it isn't black oak. Black oak looks just like red oak on the inside, but the bark is similar to black oak.
     
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  2. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    I'm not sure what it is besides a red oak of some sort. All pin oak I've gotten has split hard or harder than red. Here's some pics of red oak on my property. At least I think it's red. Lol. This is the top. IMG_20160505_073809858.jpg This is the trunk. The tree was grown in the woods not in a yard. Probably in a wetter area of the woods too. IMG_20160505_073755446.jpg
     

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  3. JCMC

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    I am sure it is oak I think Red could be pin
     
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  4. lukem

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    That's black oak.
     
  5. Shawn Curry

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    It looks an awful lot like the English Walnut I just sliced up at my sister's house. The smell was a bit like walnut that had been dragged through the barnyard.
     
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  6. HDRock

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    No matter what it is exactly , it's oak :woodsign: and it will heat the house .:):fire:
    Here is the thread Wood ID | Firewood Hoarders Club
     
  7. Shawn Curry

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    The bark is similar-er to English Walnut. The wood color looks to be too. The end grain would show ring porosity if it was oak.

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  8. RCBS

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    At first glance I thought it was one of these...they fool me as oaks a lot from a distance.

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    Big Toothed Aspen.

    The heartwood seems to confirm Pin Oak, but the furrowing is pretty shallow.
     
  9. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    WoodovenAT how about some more pics. Maybe a cleaner cut end grain and maybe a better pic of one split open? After looking at your first pics better I'm thinking it could be pin oak. The heart wood is not as bright as a red oak.
     
  10. lukem

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    Dunno, man. Still think that's some sort of oak in those 3 pictures. I'm 99% sure of it.
     
  11. Shawn Curry

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    The bark looks kinda like a young red, but English Walnut looks like that too. That would also explain why the heartwood looks, well, more like walnut. It was once very popular as a yard tree, but the 2 harsh winters we had in '13 and '14 killed all of them around here - probably Jersey too. I wonder if it was the smell that made WoodovenAT think hickory?
     
  12. WoodovenAT

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    It smells different than the red and white oak I have for sure...
     
  13. WoodovenAT

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    Let me whack a few apart and I'll snap some pictures
     
  14. lukem

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    I was talking about HD's 3 pictures of some type of oak critter...not AT's.

    I don't know what those are.
     
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    Don't forget a close up of the end grain:binoculars:
     
  16. lukem

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    Looks like pignut hickory, but color is off on a couple pics...right on some others....could be lighting?

    Does it smell like BBQ?
     
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    Yup, it is definitely a wood, pretty sure it is from a tree, between 1 and 100 years old, probably alive at some point but recently dead, within 1 or 5 years
     
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    *been waiting to use that one
     
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    Since many said pin oak I looked for some pictures but these are the only ones I have that might help. This pin oak was dead so the bark might look a bit different but it shows a good picture of the end and the heart wood (and just look at all those limbs!). Also a picture of a pin oak leaf.

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  20. WoodovenAT

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    Well.. That certainly looks like what it is, I wasn't able to get over there today, try again tomorrow